THE FAMOUS STEIN WAY.
Mr. Leonard Borwick, tho distin<yj uished pianist, in a letter to Messrs. j Stein way and Sons, says: "I know of j no pianoforte- in tho world to compare I with your own make in what are the ; ossontial qualities of the instrument— | beauty of tone, and evenness and clasj ticity of touch." j Piulerewski writes: "Nothing new I ran bo said of tho Stoinway pianos, it ; in truo, for they have boon justly praisj f»d by all modern masters. I thoroueh- ! Iv concur in ovorv word that has already 1 j loon sn.id. All who play Stcinwav piaii- | os can but thank tho manufacturer."' j , WntP to-day for particulars of the I f-immis Stoinway pianos. "Tho Drci- ; dnp." caters sper-i.'illy for your needs. : Tboro aro oa^v terms—if' you want ; lC. n^- P^>!o Axenix: Tho Dresden T>r>nn ((, Lt(l _ "Wrllmirton. M. J ; T^00k...?. Xortli Tvl-md Manajror. Loci "3. P. li. Lomnx. oppo- : -'■/to (..■nnvanr.os, Victoria .Avenue.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 30 October 1912, Page 7
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